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RLA offers online fire safety course for landlords

Published On: September 5, 2017 at 11:46 am

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Buy-to-let landlords looking for fire safety guidance following the Grenfell Tower tragedy can access an online fire safety course, launched by the Residential Landlords Association.

This new course will cover different regulation relating to fire safety, including HMO Manager regulations and Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm (England) regulations 2015.

Property Types

The course covers different building and property types and all types of legislation that apply, alongside a practical guide to conducting fire risk assessments to protect both tenants and property from fire.

Prices are available from £16 for RLA members and £20 for non-members.

RLA offers online fire safety course for landlords

RLA offers online fire safety course for landlords

RLA trainer Carrie Kus, noted: ‘The horrific loss of life following the Grenfell Tower disaster has left the whole nation in shock and landlords from all tenures are now asking if they are doing enough. The legislation relating to fire safety in the private sector is complex and varies depending on the type of building and how it is leased out.’

‘This course takes this complex area and breaks it down making it easy for the average landlord and managing agent to disseminate what they need to do to keep their tenants and their properties safe from fire,’ she continued.[1]

Landlords should also source our free comprehensive guide to Fire Safety, available in our Guides section.

 

 

[1] https://www.landlordtoday.co.uk/breaking-news/2017/9/new-online-fire-safety-course-for-landlords

 

 

Bolton landlord fined after fatal fire

Published On: February 26, 2016 at 12:56 pm

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A landlord from Bolton has been fined £1,500 after a fatal fire in one of his rental properties.

Andrew Turnstall was given the hefty fine following the blaze which tragically killed a 49 year-old father of two.

Breaches

Following the fire, inspectors and the local council went to the property and found there had been a number of fire safety breaches.

The smoke alarm had been switched off by a previous tenant, in order for them to be able to smoke in the property without incident. During the investigation, the court heard that there was no suggestion that Turnstall had turned the alarm off himself.

Mr Turnstall did however admit to not servicing a fire extinguisher and having no fire blanket in the property.

Bolton landlord fined after fatal fire

Bolton landlord fined after fatal fire

Contraventions

Catherine Waudby, prosecuting for Bolton Council, said, ‘during the inspection a number of contravention of the regulations were noted in both the common parts and the flats.’[1]

‘Whilst it is appreciated that some of these will have been caused by tenants or visitors, the number of issues identified at the property, particularly those relating to fire safety, clearly suggests that the level of management was not to a satisfactory standard and had resulted in a number of contraventions,’ Waudby added.[1]

[1] https://www.landlordtoday.co.uk/breaking-news/2016/2/lancashire-landlord-fined-after-fatal-blaze

 

Warning to take fire safety seriously

Published On: September 3, 2015 at 9:47 am

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Letting agents and property managers of blocks of flats with fire doors are being warned over their fire safety responsibilities.

The warning has come in the lead up to Fire Door Safety Week, which is taking place from September 14-20.

Fatal

‘The rates of fire deaths and casualties are reducing, but there are still an average of 25 fatalities or injuries from building fires every day,’ said Hannah Mansell, spokesperson for Fire Door Safety Week. ‘Fire doors are a crucial first line of defence in many of these fires, and yet they remain a significant area of neglect,’ he continued.[1]

Mansell went on to say, ‘ten years on from a new law being introduced, fire door failure is still a consistent feature of prosecutions. Just this year alone we know of hundreds of thousands of pounds of fines and prison sentences for people who have failed to meet their fire safety responsibilities.’[2] She claims that the organisation finds faults in fire doors in privately rented accommodation far too frequently.

Safety

Sponsors of fire safety week include the National Landlords Association and the Federation of Private Residents’ Association.

Warning to take fire safety seriously

Warning to take fire safety seriously

Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order of 2005, employers or people who are known to have control over a premises are permitted to carry out fire risk assessments and to subsequently act accordingly. This person is known as the responsible person.

A full fire risk assessment should highlight actions that need to be taken to ensure the building is sufficiently permitted from fire. This assessment must be reviewed annually and amended as soon as changes are made to a building.

Despite this, the organisers of Fire Door Safety Week have said that since the act was introduced in 2005, there has been a continual stream of prosecutions against property owners, landlords and letting agents.

[1] https://www.lettingagenttoday.co.uk/breaking-news/2015/9/agents-and-property-managers-must-take-fire-threat-seriously